A call to support the essential Jesuit organizations

For more than four decades, the Jesuit service to refugees (JRS) has represented hope and support for forced refugees and displaced people around the world. Present in 58 countries, JRS’s commitment to accompany the most vulnerable reflects their humanitarian ethics, inspired by Catholic social doctrine.
However, the US government announcement in January 2025 would suspend all foreign aid for at least 90 days has deep consequences for the continuation of this important work.
Several services that save lives of people in vulnerable situations in Chad, Colombia, Ethiopia, India, Iraq, South Africa, South Sudan, Thailand and Uganda run the risk of being negatively affected.
The International Federation of Fe y Alegría, a Jesuit initiative that promotes social transformation by providing quality and inclusive education to marginalized communities, also faces important interruptions in their human and educational operations due to the change of unprecedented policy of the government of the government of USA.
Now more than ever, their solidarity and support are crucial to continue the vital work of these Jesuit beneficial organizations, which depend on the generosity and goodwill of individuals, organizations and governments to continue having a positive impact on the world.
(Tagstotranslate) walk with the excluded
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